1REG». ·I> , Panaji,18thAugust, 1977 (Sravana27, 18991 SERIES. I No. 20 iOFFICIAL GAZETTE GOVERNMENT OF GOA, DAMAN AND DIU

GOVERNMENT OF GOA,· DAMAN Public Health Department AND DIU ORDER Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms A·9/7O-DHS/OOQ5 Whereas the Administrator of Goa, Daman and Diu is satisfied that district of Goa in the Union Notification Territory of Goa, Daman and Diu is infected by, .. and is threatened with, an outbreak of Malaria, 2·33·77·mv. I. which is a dangerous epidemic disease. . . In exercise of the powers conferred by the pro­ And whereas the Administrator of Goa, Daman viso to Article 309 of the Constitution, read with and Diu is of the opinion that the ordinary provisions the Government of India, Ministry of External of the law for the time being in force are insuffi­ Affairs letter No. F.7 (11) /62-Goa dated 25th July, cient to prevent the spread of the said disease; 1963 and Ministry of Home Affairs letter No. F.l/29/ Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers con­ /68-GP dated 29th June, 1968 the Administrator of ferred by section 2 of the Epidemic Diseases Act, Goa, Daman and Diu is pleased to amend the Goa 1897 (3 of 1897), read with Notification of the Government (Seniority) Rules, 1967, issued under Govt. of India, . in the Ministry of Home Mfairs, Notification No. OSDjRRVS/43/66 dated 21st Fe­ No. F-7/4/72-UTL·(ii) dated 22·9·1972, the Admi­ bruary, 1969 and published in Government Ga2ette nistrator of Goa, Daman and Diu hereby prescribes Series I No. 49 dated 6th March, 1969 as follows:- the following temporary regulations to be observed by the public and the class of persons in the district 1. Short title and commencement. - (i) These of Goa in the Union Terrritory of Goa, Daman and rules may be called the Goa. Government (Seniority) Diu namely:- (Second Amendment) Rules, 1977. 1. Short title, extent and commencement.·- (1) (ii) iThey shall come into force at once. These regulations may be called the Goa, Malaria Regulations, 1977. 2 ... Amendment to Rule 4. - At the end of the 2 ..They shall extend to the district of Goa, in the -existing Rule 4 and the proviso notified under Noti­ Union Territory of Goa, Daman and Diu. fication No. OSD/RRVS/43/66 dated 16th October, 3. They shall come into force at once. 1971 published in Official Gazette Series I No. 31 ·dated 28th October, 1971 the following proviso sh!!I1 2. Definitions. - In these regulations, unless the .be added:- context otherwise requires,- "Provided further, when persons belonging (a) "building" includes a house, a outhollse, to one grade but not to a Common Cadre are stable, latrine, godown, shed, wall (other than encadered together on formation of a Common boundary wall not exceeding one metre in height) Cadre for the said grade, the relative seniority and other such structure whether of masonry, of such persons shall be determined in accord­ bricks, wood, mud, metal or any other material ance with the date of their appointment to the whatsoever; grade irrespective of. their being permanent or (b) "infected area" means the area to which Officiating. The relative seniority· of such per­ these regulations extend; sons already determined in their respective (c) "Malaria Controlling Officer" lfleans an cadres shall not be changed". Officer appointed as such by the Administrator of Goa, Daman and Diu. By order and in the name of the Administrator of Goa, Daman and Diu. 3. Information to be given of persons suffering froni Malaria. - In theIDfected area ~ Chaman Lal, Joint Secretary. (a) every medical practitioner and every person in·charge of or in attendance· of any case, who Panaji, 12th August, 1977. knows or has reason to believe that any person 234 SERIES I No. 2(f'

in any place including a hospital or dispensary is (d) building Or part thereof whether occupied affected by malaria or is suspected to have been or unoccupied or, under COJ;lStruction, reconstruc­ Sffected by fever which is likely to be malaria tion or demolition, is or is likely to become a, unless otherwise proved; and c_ breeding place of mosquito, the Malaria Control (b) every manager of a factory or educational ling Officer may, by a notice in writing require-- or other institutions, every contractor or employer (i) the person by whose act, default or suffer-­ of a ,labour camp, every head of Ii household and ance, the breeding of mosquitoes has arisen or every owner or occupier of a building, who knows is likely to arise, or has reason to believe that any person residing in any building or camp under his management (ii) the owner or occupier of any building' or control is affected with malaria or.is suspected in which the breeding of mosquitoes has arisen to have affected by fever which is likely to be or is likely to arise, malaria unless proved otherwise; (iii) where the breeding of mosquitoes has, (c) may collect blood smears of such persons arisen or is likely to arise in connection with and get such smears despatched to the nearest the work of construction, reconstruction or de- - malaria officer for examination and shall give in­ molition of any building or part thereof, the­ formation with the least possible delay of such architect, contractor or other person engaged infected person or go to the nearest malaria Con­ in carrying out such work, trolling Officer or any other officer authorised to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes and the reo-, in this behalf by the malaria Controlling Officer currence thereof by taking such measures and by and shall preserve all the signs, cards, records executing such work in such manner within such etc, entrusted to him or affixed to the premises limit as may be specified in the notice and thereafter­ by the staff engaged for the control of malaria notwithstanding that the breeding of mosquitoes ,and shall produce at on demand for future use. ,may have been stopped; the Malaria Controlling, Officer, may, if he considers that the breeding of' 4. Information to be given about the concentra­ mosquitoes is likely to recur, by like notice require tion or labour or other groups. - In the infected all or any of the aforesaid persons to take all steps area, every manager of a factory or construction necessary to prevent such recurrence including such work or fair or a contractor who intends to employ work to be executed or other measures to be carried labour in small or large camps of more than 20 out as may be specified in the notice. persons shall give detailed information about the nature and location of work, its duration, approxi­ 7. Delegation of powers. - The Malaria Control-­ mate number of labourers and the staff to be em­ ling Officer may delegate to his respective subor­ ployed and the number of structure, to be raised, dinates such of his powers under these regulations" at least fifteen days in advance to the malaria Con­ as he may deem necessary. Provided that the dis­ trolling Officer or any other officer authorised by charge of the powers so delegated shall be subject the Malaria Controlling Officer in that behalf. to the control of the Malaria Controlling Officer. , ' 5. Powers of Malaria Controlling Officer. - The 8. Persons not to obstruct performance of duty. -­ Malaria Controlling Officer may- Every person on whom any order or notice is served (i) direct that all bUildings in infected area under these regulations shall duly comply with the should be permitted to be spn>.yed by the special same and no person shall obstruct the performance­ staff employed by the Government with an insec­ of any duty imposed by these regulations. ticide provided for the purpose in such manner as may be laid down by the Government or any By order and in the name of the Administrator- local authority in the area; of Goa, Daman and Diu. (ii) direct that any., person present in the loca­ ,P. Noronha, Under Secretary (Health). lity whether suffering from fever or not, should give blood smears when demanded by any officer Panaji, 9th August, 1977. authorised by the Government in this behalf; (iii) direct that all persons suffering from ----+++--- fever and whose blood smears were taken should subject themselves for such treatnient as may be law and Judiciary Department directed by the officer authorised in that behalf by the Government. N otificat.ion 6. Measures for preventing breeding of mosqui­ toes. - If in the opinion of the Malaria Controlling LD/6015/XIV/76 Officer- The following Central Act The Scheduled Castes" (a) any pool, ditch, tank, wall, reservoir, pond, and Scheduled Tribes Order (Amendment) Act, 1976- quarry, hole, drain, water course or any collection (l08 of 1976) which was recently passed by the Par­ of water; or liament and assented to by the President of India on (b) any cistern, or other receptacle for water 18-9-76 and published in the Gazette of India Part II" .or any article or thing capable of collecting rain­ Section I dated 20-9-76 is hereby republished for' water during the monsoon season whether inside general information of the public. or outside the bliilding; or B. IS. Subbanna, Under Secretary (Law). _ (c) any land on whiCh water accumulates or is likely to be accumulated; or Panaji, 21st December,1976. 18TH AUGUST, 1977 (SRAVANA 27, 1899) 235

The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (2) Where by reason of the amendments made by section 3 or section 4_ Orders (Amendment! Act, 1976 (a) any locality in a State specified in relation AN to any caste or trihe in any of the parts of the Schedules to the orders referred to in the said ACT sections is varied so as to specify a larger area in relation to such caste or tribe, the census authority ·toprovide for the inclusion in, and the exclU8lon shall take into account the pOpulation figures of from, the list of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled the caste or tribe as ascertained in the last census Tribes of certain castes and tribes, for the .re-ad­ and in any previous census wherein the pOpulation justm~t of representation of parliamentarY. and figures of the caste or tribe in respect of the increa­ assembly constituencies in so far as such re-adJust­ sed area had been ascertained and determine the ment is necessitated by such inclusion or exclusion population of that caste or tribe as on the 1st day and for matters connected therewith. of April, 1971 by increasing or decreasing such figures by the proportion in which t.he general Be it enacted by Parliament in the Twenty-seventh population of the State or, as the case may be, the Year of the Republic of India as follows:- division, district, taluk, tahsil, police station, deve­ lopment block or other territorial division in rela­ 1. Short title and Commencement. - (1) This Act tion to which such caste or tribe has been specified may be called the Sc\1eduled Castes and Scheduled by the said amendments has increased or decreased 'Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act, 1976. between the previous census aforesaid 'and the last census; ,(2) It shall come into force on such date as the .Central Government may, by notification in the (b) any caste or tribe which is deemed to be Official Gazette, appOint. both a Scheduled caste and Scheduled Tribe in relation to a State or part thereof is varied so as 2. Definitions. - In this Act, unless the context to specify such caste or tribe only as a Scheduled .otherwise requires,- Caste or Scheduled Trihe in relation to that State or part, the census authoity shall take into account (a) "census authority" means the Registrar Ge­ the popUlation figures of such Scheduled Caste and neral and ex officio Census Commissioner for Scheduled Tribe as ascertained in the last census: India; Provided that it shall" not be necessary for"the (b) "Commission" means the Election Com­ census authority to determine the population of any mission appointed by the President urtder a:rticle Scheduled Caste or Tribe as on the 1st day of April, 324 of the Constitution; 1971, if the population of that caste or tribe was not ascertained at the last census and in any of the pre­ (c) "Delimitation Act" means the vious censuses and is, in the opinion of that autho­ Delimitation Act, 1972; 76 of 1972. rity, numerically small. (d) "last census" means the census held in India in 1971; Explanation. - Where the population figures of any caste or tribe in respect of any increased area (e) ";Scheduled Castes Order" means the Cons­ titution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950, made by referred to in clause (a) had been a~K-'€rtained iu the President under article 341 of the Constitution; more than one previous census, the census authority shall take into account, for the purposes of that (f) "Scheduled Tribes Orders" means the Cons­ clause, the population figures of such caste or tribe titution (Scheduled Tribes) Order, 1950 and the as ascertained in the previous census which is Constitution (Andaman and Nicobar Islands) nearest in point of time to the last census. Scheduled Tribes Order, 1959, made by the Presi­ dent under article g!!2 of the Constitution; (3) The pOpulation figures ascertained or deter­ mined under sub-section (2) shall be notified by the (g) "State" means a State included in the Sche­ census authority in the Gazette of India. duled Castes Order and the Scheduled Tribes Orders, and includes the Union territory of the (4) The popUlation figures so notified shall be Andaman and Nicobar Islands; taken to be the relevant population figures as ascer­ tained at the last census and shall supersede any 3. Amendment of Scheduled Castes Order. - The figures previously published; and the figures so :Scheduled Castes Order is hereby amended in the notified shall he final and shall not be called in ques­ manner and to the extent specified in the First tion in any court. .Schedule. 6. Re-adjustment of constituencies by the Election "Commission. - (1) After 4. Amendment of Scheduwd Tribes Orders. - The the population ,figures have heen notified ;Scheduled Tribes Orders are hereby amended in the for any State under section 5, it shall he manner and to the extent specified in the Second the duty of the Commission to make such ;Schedule. amendments as' may he necessary in the Delimitation of Parliamentary and 5. Determination of population of Scheduled Castes Assembly Constituencies ,Order, 1976, ,and Scheduled Tribes. - (1) As soon as may he after (without altering the extent of any cons­ the commencement of this Act, the population as at tituency as given in such Order), having the last census of the Scheduled Castes or, as the case regard to the provisions of articles 81, may be, of the Scheduled Tribes, in each State shall 170, 330 and 332 of, th~ Constitution, be ascertained or estimated by the census authority. of section 8 of the Delimitation Act, and

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of, this'Act, for, the pUrpose of giving (3) As SoOiLM may be after such publiCation in proper representation to the Scheduled in the Gazette of India, every such amendment shall Castes, or, as the .case may. be, totpe .Sche­ be laid before the House of the People and the Legis-· duled Tripes of that State' on .the basis lative Assemblies of the States concerned. of the number of reserved seats as speci­ fied hi that Order as hereunder amended (4) Subject to the provisions of sub­ by tpe Comtpission, and the First. Sche­ -section (5), the readjustment ()f repre­ dule and Second Schedule to the Repre- sentation of any territorial constituencies sentation oithe People Act, 1950 shall be 43 of 1950. in the House of the People or in the Le­ deemed to have been amended accord- gislative Assembly of a State necessitated ingly. . . by. any amendments made by the Com­ (2) In making any amendments under sub_section mission in the Delimitation of Parliamen­ (1), the Commission shall, as far as may be neces­ tary and Assembly Constituencies Order, sary, have regard to the provisions of clauses (c) 1976 and provided for in that Order as sO and (d) of sub-section (1) of section 9 of the Delimi­ amended shall apply in relation to very tation Act. election to the House or, as the. case may be, to the Assembly, held after the publi­ (3) The Commission shall- cation in the Gazette of India under sub­ (a) publish its proposals for the amendments in -section (1) of· such amendments and the Gazette of India and the Official Gazette of shall so apply in supersession of the pro­ the State concerned and also in such other manner visions relating to representation contai­ as it thinks fit; ned in the Representation of the People Act, 1950. 43 of 1950., (b) specify a date On or after which such pro­ posals will be further considered by it; (5) Nothing contained in the foregoing sub-sec­ (c) consider 'all objections and suggestions tions Shall affect the representation in the House of which may have been received by it before the date the People or in the Legislative Assembly of a State, so specified; and existing on the date of publication in the Gazette of India under sub-section (1) of the amendments made (d) thereafter make the necessary amendments by the Commission under this Act. in the order. 7. Procedure and powers of the Com­ 9. Certain other powers of Election Comm'ission. - (1) The Commission may, from time to time, by' mission. - (1) In the discharge of its functions under this Act, the Commis­ notification in the Gazette of India and in the Official sion shall determine its own procedure Gazette of the State concerned- and shall have all the powers of a civil (a) correct any printing mistake in the Delimi-, court under the Code of Civil Procedure, tation of Parliamentary and Assembly Consti-, 1908, while trying a suit in respect of the 5 of 1908. tuencies Order, 1976 as amended under this Act, following matters, namely:- or any error occurring therein from any inadver-· (a) smnmoning and enforcing the attend;mce of tent slip or omission; and witnesses; (b) where the boundaries or the name of any (b) requiring the production of any document; district or any territorial division mentioned in the and said Order are or is altered, make such amend­ ments as appear to it to be necessary or expedient "! (c) requisitioning any public r~ord from any for bringing the Order up-to-date. court or office. (2) Every notification under this section shall be (2) The Commission shall have the power to laid, ,as soon as may be after it is issued, before the require any person .to furnish any information· on House of the People and the Legislative Assembly such points or matters as, in the opinion of the of the State concerned. Commission, may be useful for, or relevant to, any matter under the consideration of the Commission. 10. Validation of acts done prev'iou8 to the com-' (3) The Commission shall be deemed to mencement of the Act. - All things done, and all be a civil court for the purposes of sec­ steps taken, before the commencement of this Act tions 345 and 346 of the Code of Criminal by the census authority for the d,~termination of Procedure, 1973. 2 of 1974 population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tri­ bes, or by the Commission for the purpose of re-ad-· Explanation. - For the purpose of enforcing the justment of constituencies shall, in so far as they attendance of witnesses, the local limits of the juris­ are in conformity with the provisions of this Act, diction of the Commission shall be the limits of the be deemed to have peen done or taken under these territory of India. '. provisions as if such provisions were in force at the time such things were done or such steps were taken., 8. Publication of amendments and their dates of operation. - (1) The Commission shall cause the amendments made by it in the Delimitation of Par­ THE FIRST SCHEDULE; liamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order,1976 (See section 3) to be published in the Gazette of India and in the Official Gazettes of the States concerned. In the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order,. (2) Upon,publication in the Gazette of India, every 1950- such amendment shall have the force of law and (a) in paragraph 2, for the figures "XVII", the, shalI not be calIed in question in any court. figures "XIX" .shall be substituted; . 18TH AUGUST, 1977 (SRAVANA 21, 1899) 237

(b) for paragraph 4, substitute- 13. Halsar, Haslar, Hulas- 21. Meghval, Meghwal Men­ var, Halasvar ghvar "4. Any reference in this Order to a State or 14. Holar, Valhar 22. Mukri to a district or other territorial division thereof 15. Holaya, Holer 23. Nadia, Hadi shall be construed as a reference to the State, 16. Ltngader 24. Pasi ri. Mahar, Taral, Dhegu 25. Senva, Shenva, district or other territorial division as CCJllsti­ Megu Chenva, tuted on the 1st day of May, 1976."; 18. Mahyavanshi, Dhed, Dh­ Sedma, Rawat edh, Vankar, Maru Vane" 26. Shemalia (0) for the Schedule, substitute- kar, Antyaj 27. Thori , 19. Mang, Matang, Minima­ 28, Ttrgar, Tirbanda "THE SCHEDULE dig 29. Tur! 20. Mang-Garudi 30. Tur! Barot, Dedh Barot Part I. - Andhra Pradesh 1. Ad! Andhra 29. Jambuvulu Pant V. - Haryana 2. Adi Dravida 30. Kolul'ulvandlu 1. Ad Dharmi· 19. Kablrpanthi, .Tulaha 3. Anamuk 31. Ma.d8.si Kuruva, Madari 2. Balmi.k.i, Chura, Bhangi 20. Khatik 4. Aray Mala Kuruva 3. Bangali 5. Arundhat!ya 32. Madiga 21. Kori, Koli 4. Barar, Burar. B,erar 22. Marija, Marecha 6. Arwa Mala 33. Madiga Dasu, Mashteen 5. Batwal 7. Barik! 34', Mahar 6. Bauria, -Bawaria 23. Mazhabi 8. Bavuri 35. Mala· 1. Bazigar 24. Megh 9. Beda Jangam, Budga 36. Mala Dasari 8. Bhanjra 25. Nat Jangarn 37. Mala Dasu 9. , Jatia Chamar, 26. Od 10. Bindla 38. Mala Hannai Rehgar, Itaigar, Ram~ 21. Pasi 11. Byagara 39. Malajangam dasi, Ravidasi 28. Perna 12. Chachati 40. Mala Mast! 10. Chanal 29. Pherera 13. Chalavadi 41. Mala Sale, Netkani 11. Dag! 30. Sanhai 14. Chamar, Mochi, Muchi 42. Mala Sanyasi 12. Darain 31. Sanhal 15. Chambhar 43. Mang 13. Deha, Dhaya, Dhea 32. Sansi, Bhedkut, Manesh 16. Chandala 44. Mang Gerodi 14. Dhanak 17. Dakkal, Dokkalwar 45. Manne 15. Dhogri, Dhangri, Sigg! 33. Sansoi 18. Dandasi 46. Masht! 16. Dumna, Mahasha, Doom 34. Sapela 19. Dhor 47. Matang! 17. Gagra 35. Sarera 20. Dom, Dombara, Paidi. 48. Mehtar 18. Gandhila, Ganelil Gon~ 36. Sikligar Pano 49. Mitha Ayyalvar dola 31. Sirkiband 21. Ellamalawar, Yellamma­ 50. Mundala lawandlu 51. Paky. Moti, Thoti Part VI. -:- Himachal Pradesh 22. Ghasi, Haddi, Re II i 52. Pambada, Pambanda Chacharidi 53. Pamidi 1. Ad Dharmi 28. Hali 23. GodagaU 54. Panchama, Pariah 2. Ba

22. Bhambi, Bhambhi, Asa­ 56. Kudumban 59. samban 64. Valluvan daru, Asodi, Chamadia, 57. Kuravan 60. Semman 65. Vannan Chamar, Chambhar. 58. Lingader 61. Thandan 66. Velan Chamgar. Haralayya, 59. Machala 62. Thot! 6~'. Vetan Harali, Khalpa, Machi­ 60. Madar! ·63. Vallon .68. Vettuvan gar. Mochigar, Madar, 61. Madiga Madig, Mochi, Muehl, 62. Mahar, Taral,. Dhegu Part IX•. - Madhya Pradesh Telegu Machi, Kamati MegU 1,tochl, Ranlgar, Rohl­ 63. Mah,yavanshi, Dhed, 1. Audhelia. 31. Kali, Korl das, Rohit, Samgar. Vankar Maru Vankar 2. Bagri, Bagdf' 32. Kotwal (in Bhind, Dhar, 23. Bhovl, 64. Maila 3. Bahna. Bahana Dewas, GWla, Gwalior, 24. Blndla 65. Mala 4. Balahi, Balai Indore, Jhabua. Khar­ 25. Byagara ,66. Mala Dasari 5., Banchada gone, Mandsaur, Mo­ 26. Chakkiliyan 67. Mala Hannai 6. Barahar, Basad rena, Rajgarh, Ratlam, 27. Chalavadi, Chalvadi. 68. Mala J angam 7. Bargunda Shajapur, Shlvpurl; Uj­ Channayya 69. Mala Masti 8. Basor, Burud, Bansor, jaln and _ Vldisha .dis­ 70. Mala Sale, Netkanl , . Bansodi, Bansphor, Ea- tricts) 28. Chandala 71. Mala Sanyasi 29. Chenna Dasar, Holaya sar 33. Khangar, Kanera,' Mir­ 72. Mang, Matang, . Mini­ 9. Bedia dha Dasar madig 30. 10. Beldar, Sunkar 34. Kuchbandhia Dakkal, Dokkalwar 73. Mang Garudi, Mang Ga- 31. Dakkaliga 11. Bhangi, Mehtar, Balmik, 35. Kumhar (In Chhatarpur. rodi Lalbegi, Dharkar Datia, Panna". Rewa;: 32. Dhor, Kakkayya, Kan­ 74. Manne kayya 12. Bhanumati Satna, Shahdol, SldhI 75. Masthi 13. Chadar and Tikamgarh dis­ 33. Dom, Dombara, Paidi, 76. Maviian Pano 14. Chamar, Chamari, Bair­ tricts) 77. Meghval, Menghvar wa, Bhambi, Jatav, Mo-­ 36. Mahar, Mehra, Mehar . 34. Ellamalwar. Yellamma­ 78. Moger chi, Regar, Nona, Rohi­ 37. Mang, Mang Garadi, lawandlu 79. Mukri das, Ramnami, Satnami, Mang Garudi, Dankhni 35. Ganti Chores 80. Mundala Surjyabanshi, Surjyara­ Mang, Mang Mahashi, 36. Garoda, ,Garo 81. Nadia, Hadi mnami, Ahirwar, Cha­ Madan, Garudi, Radhe 37. Godda 82. N alkadaya mar Mangan, Raidas Mang 38. Gosangi 83. Nalakeyava 15. Chidar 38. Meghwal 39. Halleer 84. Nayadi 16. Chikwa, Chikvi 39. Moghia 40. Halsar, Haslar. Hulas­ 85. Pale 17. Chitar 40. Muskhan var, Halasvar 86. Pallan 18. Dahait; Dahayat, Dahat 41. Nat, KalbeUa, Sapera, 41. Handi Jogis 87. Pambada 19. Dewar, Navdigar, Kubutar 42. Hasla 88. Panchama 20. Dhanuk 42. Pardhl (in Bhlnd, Dhar, 43. HoIar, Valhar 89. Panniandi 21. Dhed, Dher Dewas, Guna, Gwalior, 44. Holaya, Holer, Holeya 90. Paraiyan, Paraye. 22. Dhobi (In Bhopal, Ral· Indore, Jhabua, Khar­ 45. Holeya Dasan 91. Paravan sen and Sehore districts) gone, Mandsaur, Mo-I 46. Jaggali 92. Raneyar 23. Dohor rena, Rajgarh, Ratlam, 47. Jambuvulu ~ 93. Samagara 24. Dam, Dumar, Dome, Shajapur, Shivpuri, Uj­ 48. Kadaiyan 94. Samban Domar, Doris Jain and Vldisha dis­ 49. Kalladl 95. Saparl 25. Ganda, Gandhi tricts) 50. Kepmaris 96. Sillekyathas 26. Ghasi, Ghasla 43. Pasi 51. Kolupulvandlu 97. Sindhollu, Chindollu 27. HoliYA 44. Rujjhar 52. Koosa 98. Sudugadu Siddha 28. Kanjar 45. Sansi, Sansia 53. Koracha 99. Thoti 29. Katia, Patharia 46. Silawat 54. Korama 100. Tirgar" Tlrbanda 30. Khatlk 47. Zamral 55. Kotegar, Metri 101. Valluvan. Part X. - Maharasht.r.a. Part vrn. - Kerala 1. Ager 18. Dhor, Kakkayya, 'Kan­ 1. Adi Andhra 30. Kavara 2. Anamuk kayya, Dohor 2. Adi Dravida 31. Koosa 3. Aray Mala 19. Dom, Dumar . 3. Adi Karnataka. 32. Kootan, Kopdan 4. Arwa Mala 2Q. Ellamalvar, Yellam... 4. Ajila 33. Kudumban 5. Bahna, Bahana malawandlu ' 34. Kuravan, Sidhanar 5. Arunthathiyar 6. Bakad, Bant 21. Ganda, Gandi 6. Ayyanavar 35. Maila Balahi, Balal 22. Garoda, Garo 36. Malayan [in the areas 7. 7. Baira " "8. -:Basor, 'Burud, Bansor" 23. Ghasi, Ghasla comprising the Malabar 24. Haller 8. Bakuda Bansodi 9. Bandl district as specified by 25. Halsar, Haslar, Hulas­ 9. Beda Jangam, Bu~ga 10. Bathada sub-section (2) of sec­ var, Halasvar 11. Bellara tion 5 of the States Re- Jangam 26. HoIar, Valhar 12. Bharatar organisation Act, 1956 10. Bedar 27. Holaya, Holer. Holeya, 11. Bhambl, Bhambhi; Asa­ 13. Boyan [excluding the (37 of 1956)). Holiya daru, Asadi, Chamadia, areas comprising the 37. Mannan 28. Kaikadi (in Altola, Am­ Malabar district as spe­ 38. Mavilan Chamar, Chamari, ravati, Bhandara, Bul­ cified by sub-section (2) 39. Moger Chambhar, Chamgar, dana, , Wardha of section 5 of the sta.­ 40. Mundala Haralayya, Harali, - and Yavatmal district 41. Nalakeyava Khalpa, Machigar, Mo­ and Chandrapur distriot, tes ReorganiSation Act, chigar, Madar, Madig, 1956 (37 of 1956»). 42. Nalkadaya other than Rajura. tahsil) 43. Nayadi Mochi. Telegu Machi, 29. Katia, Patharia' 14. Chakkiliyan Kamati Mochi, RaIiigar, 15. Chamar, Muchi 44. Padannan 30. Khangar, Kanera, 45. Pallan Rohidas, Nona, Ram­ Mirdha 16. Chandala nami, Rohit, Samgar, 17. Cheruman 46. PaUuvan 31. Khatik, Chikwa, Chikvi 47. Pambada Samagara, Satnami, 32. Kalupulvandiu 18. Domban 48. Panan Surjyahanshi, Surjya­ 33. Kari 19. Gavara 49. Panchama ramnami 34. Lingader 20. Godagali 50. Paraiyan, Para.yan, 12. Bhangi, Mehtar Olgana, 35. Madgi 21. Godda Sambavar Rukhl, Malkana, Halal­ 36, Madiga 22. Gosangi 51. Paravan khor, Lalbegi, Balmlkl, 37. Mahar, ,Mehra, Tara!, 23. Rasia 52. Pathiyan Karar, ZadmaUi Dhegu Megu 24. Holeya 53. Perumannan 13. Bindla 38. Mahyavanshi, Dhed,'Van- 25. Kadalyan 54. Pulayan, Cheramar 14.. Byagara ,kar, Maru Vankar 26. Kakkalan 55. Pulaya Vettuvan 15. Chalvadi, Channayya 39. Mala 27. Kalladi 56. Puthirai Vannan 16. Chenna Dasar, Holaya .40. Mala Dasari 28. Kanaltkan. Padanna 57. Raneyar Dasar. Holeya Dasari 41. Mala Hannai 29. Karimpalan 58. Samagara 17. Dakkal, Dokkalwar 42. Mala Jangam !I'

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43. Mala Masti 50. Meghval, Menghvar 11. Dagi . 24. Megh 44. Mala Sale, Netkani 51. Mitha Ayyalvar 12. Darain- 25. Nat 45. Mala Sanyasi 52. Mukrl 13. Deha, Dhaya, Dhea 26. Od 46. Mang, Matang, Mini' 53. Nadia, Hadi 14. Dhanak 27. PaSi madig, Dankhni Mang. 54. Pas! 15. Dhogri, Dhangri, Siggi 28. Pern_a Mang Mahasht, Madari. 55. Sansl ,29. Pherera 16. D umna, M a h ash a, D com Garudi, Radhe Mang 56, Shenva, Chenva, Sedma, Gagra 30., Sanhai Mang Garodi, Mang 17. 47. Ravat 1S. Garudi 57. Sindhollu, Chindollu GandhUa, Gandll Gondola ~~: ~::~ Bhedkut, Manesh 48. Manne 58. Tirgar, Tirbanda. 19. Kabirpanthi, Julaha ,33. Sansoi 49. Mashti 59 Tur!. 20. Khatik 34. Sapela 21. Kor!, Koli 35. Sarera 22. Part XI.· - ~Ianlpur Marija, Marecha 36. Sikligar 23. Mazhab! 37. S!rk!hand. 1. Dhupi, Dhobi 5. Patnl 2. Lo!s Part XV, - Raja.than .' 3. Muehl. Ravidas 6. Sutracihar 4. Namasudra 7. Yalthlbl. 1. Ad! Dharml 27. Garo, Garnra, Gurda,. 2. Aher! Garoda Pant XU. - l\legbalaya 3. Badi 28. Gavaria 4. Bagr!, )3agdi 29•. Godhl 1. Bansphor 9. Kalbartta, Jallya 5. Bairwa, Berwa 30, Jingar 2. BhuinmaU, Mali 10. Lalbegi 6. Bajgar 31. E':albelia, Sapera 3. Brittial Bania, Bania 11. Mahara 7. Balai 32. Kamad, Kamadia 4. Dhupi, Dhobi 12. Mehtar,Bhangi 8. Bansphor, Bansphod 33. Kanjar, Kunjar 5. Dugla, Dholl 13. Muehi, Rishi 9. Baori 34. Kapadia Sansi 6. Hira 14. Namasudra 10. Bargi, Vargi, Birgi 35. Khangar 7. Jalkeot 15. Patni 11. Bawaria 8. Jhalo. Malo, Jhalo.Maio 16. Sutradhar. 36. Khatik 12. Bedia, Bena 37. Koli, Kori 13. Bhand Kooch Band, Kuchband Part XIII. - Orissa 38. 14. Bhangi, Chura, Mehtar, 39. 'Karia Olgana, Rnkhi, Malkana. 1. Adi Andhra 48. Kori 40. Madari, Bazigar 2. Amant, Amat Halalkhor, Lalbegi, Bal­ 41. Mahar, TaraI, Dhegu.. 49. Kummari mild, Valmikt, Koral', 3. Audhelia 50. Kurunga megu 4. Badiak 51. Laban Zadmalli. 42. Mahyavanshi, D h e d, 15. 5, Bagheti, Baghuti 52. Laher! Bidakla Dheda, Vankar, Maru 16. Bola 6. Bajikar 53. Madar! Vankar 7. Bar! 54. Madiga 17. Chamar, Bhambhi, Bam- 43. Majhabi 8. Bariki 55. Mahuria bhi, Bhambi, Jatia, Ja-~ 44. Mang, Matang, Mini.. ,9:· Basor,- Burud 56. Mala, Jhala, Ma~o, zala tav, Jatava, Mochi, Rai- madig das, Rohidas, Regar, Rai.. 45. 10. Baur! 57. Mang Mang Garo~U~ Mang 11. Bautl 5S. Mangan gar, Ramdasia, Asadaru, Garud! 12. Bavuri Asodi, Chamadia, Cham- . 59. Mehra, Mahar Megh, Meghval, Megh- 13. Bedia, Bej!a 60. Mehtar, Bhangi bhar, Chamgar, Hara.. : 46. Iayya, Harali, Khalpa; wal, Menghvar 14. Beldar 61. Mewar Mehar 15,. Bhatl\ 62. Mundapotta Machigar, -Moc-h_igar, ,47. Madar, Madig, Telegu 4S. Nat, Nut 16. Bhoi 63. Musahar Past 17"Chachatl 64. Nagarchi Machi, Kamati Machi, 49. 18; Chakali Ranigar. Rohit; Samgar 50. Rawal 65. Namasudra Salvi 19. Chamar, Mochi, Muchi, 66. Paidi 18. Chandal 5f. Satnami 19. Dabgar 52. Sansi 67. Painda Santia, Satia 20. Chandala 68. Pamidi 20. Dhanak, Dhanuk . 53. 21. Chandhai Maru 69. Pan, Pano 21. Dhank!a 54. Sarbhangi 22. Cherua, Chhelia _70. Pancharna 22. Dhobl 55. Sargara 23. Dandasi 71. Panika 23. Dholl 56. Singiwala 24. Dewar 72. Panka 24. Dome, Dom 57. Thori, Nayak 25. Dhanwar 73. Pantanti 25. Gandia 58. Tirgar, Tirhanda 26. Dhoba, Dhobl 74. Pap 26. Garancha. Gancha 59. Turi. 27.' Dom,Dombo, Duria Dom 75. Pas! 28., Dosadha 76. Patial, Patlkar, Patra.. P8!:nt XVI. - Tamil N auu 29. Ganda tanti, _Patua 30. Ghantarghada, Ghantra 77. Rajna 1. Adi Andhra 20. Godagall 3L Ghasi; Ghasla 78.' Relli 2. Adi Dravida 21. Gadda 32. Ghogia 79. Sabakhla 3. Adi Karnataka 22. Gosangi 33. Ghusuria SO. Samasi 4. Ajlla 23. Holeya 34. 'Godagall 81. Sanei 5. Arunthathlyar 24. Jaggali 35. Godari 82. Sapar! 6. Ayyanavar (in Kanya­ 25. Jambuvulu 36. Godra 83. Sauntia, Santis 26. Kadaiyan 37: Gokha kumari district and 84. Sidhria Shenkottah taluk of 27. Kakkalan (in Kanyaku­ 38. Gorait, Korait 85. Sinduria mari district and Shen­ 39. Haddi, Hadi, Han Tirunelvell district) 86. Siyal Baira kottah taluk of TiruneJ­ 40. lrika 87. Tamadia 7. 8. Bakuda veli district) 41. Jaggali 88. Tamudia 2S. Kalladi 9. Bandi 42. Kandra, Kandara 89. TanIa 29. 10. Bellara Kanakkan, Padanna (in 43. Karua 90. Tiar, Tior the Nilgiris district) 44. Katia 11. Bharatar (in Kanya­ 91. Turi 30. Karimpalan 45. Kela kumari district and 31. Kavara (in Kanyaku­ 46. Khadala 92. Ujia Shenkottah taluk .of Ti­ mari district and Shen~ 47. Kodalo, Khodalo 93. Valamiki, Valmiki. runelveli district) kottah taluk of Tirunel­ 12. Chakkiliyan veli district) Part XI V. -. Punjab 13. Chalavadi 32. Koliyan 14. Chamar, Muchi 33. Koosa 1. Ad' Dharmi 7. Bazigar 15. Chandala 34. Kaotan, Koodan (in Kan­ 2. Bahpiki, -Chura, Bhangi 8. Bhanjra 16. Cheruman yakumari district and 3. Bangali 9. Chamar, Jatia Chamar, 17. Devendrakulathan Shenkottah taluk of Ti­ 4. Barar, Burar, Berar Rehgar, Raigar. Ram.. 18. Dom, Dombara, Paidij runelveli district) 5. Batwal dasi, Ravlda81 Pano 35. Kudumban 6. Bauria, Bawaria 10. Chanal 19. Domban 36. Kuravan, Sidhanar 240 8ERIES 1 No. 10

37. Madan 58. Pathiyan (in Kanyaku­ Part XIX. - west Bengal 38. Madiga mari district and Shen­ 39. Malia kottah taluk of Tirunel­ 1. Bagdi, Duley 29. Kaora 40. Mala veti district) 2. Banelia 30. Karenga, Koranga 41. Mannan (in Kanyaku­ 59. Pulayan, Cheramar 3. Baiti 31. Kaur mari district and Shen­ 60. Puthirai Vannan 4. BantaI' 32. Keot, Keyot kottah taluk of Tirunel­ 61. Raneyar 5. Bauri 33. Khaira veli district) 62. Samagara 6. Beldar 34. Khatik 42. Mavilan 63. Samban 7. Bhogta 35. Koch 43. Moger 64. Sapari 7. Bhulmali 36. Konai 44. MWldala 65. Semman 9. Bhuiya 37. Konwar 45. Nalakeyava 66. Thandan (In Kanyaku­ 10. Bind 38. Kotal 46. Nayadi mari district and Shen.. 11. Chamar, Charmakar, 39. Kurariar 47. Padannan (in Kanyaku­ kottah taluk .of Tirunel­ Mochi, Muchi, Rabidas, 40. Lalbegi mari district and Shen­ veH district) Ruidas, Rishi 41. Lohar kottah taluk of Tirone}· 67. " Thoti 12. Cha\lpal 42. Mahar veli district) 68. Tiruvalluvar 13. Dabgar 43. Mal 48. Pagadai 69. Vallon 14. Damai (Nepali) 44. Mallah 49. Pallan 70. Valluvan 15. Dhoba, Dhobi 45. Musahar 50. Palluvan 71. Vannan (in Kanyaku~ 16. Doai 46. Namasudra 51. Pambada mari district and Shen· 17. Dom, Dhangad 52. Panan (in Kanyakumari kottah taluk of Tirunel­ 18. Dosadh, Dusadh Dhari, 47. Nat district and Shenkottah veli district) Dharhi 48. Nuniya taluk of Tirunelveli 72. Vathiriyan 19. Ghasi 49. Paliya district) 73. Velan 20. Gonrhi 50. Pan, Sawasi 53. Panchama 74. Vetan (In Kanyaku­ 21. Halalkhor 51. Pasi 54. Pannadi mari district and Shen­ 22. Hari MehtaI', Mehtor, 52. Patni 55. Panniandi kottah taluk of Tirunel­ Bhangi 53. Pod, Poundra 56. Paraiyan. Parayan, veli district) 23. J alia Kaibartta 54. Rajbanshi Sambaval' 75. Vettiyan 24. Jhalo Malo, Malo 55. Rajwar 57. Paravan (in Kanyaku­ 76. VeUuvan (in Kanyaku­ 25. Kadar 56. Sarki (Nepali) marl district and Shen­ mari district and Shen­ 26. Kami (Nepali) 57. Sunri (excluding Saba) kottah taluk. of Tirunel.. kottah taluk of Tirunel· 27. Kandra 58. Tiyar veli district) veli district). 28. Kanjar 59. 'I'uri.". Part XVII. - T:ripura THE SECOND SCHEDULE 1. Bagdi 17. Kanugh (See 2. Bhuimali 18. Keot section 4) 3. Bhunar 19. Khadit OHAPTER I 4. ChamaI', Muchi 20. Kharia 5. Dandasi. 21. Koch In the Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order, 6. Dhenuar 22. Koir 1950,- 7. Dhoba 23. Kol 8. Dum 24. Kora (a) for paragraph .3, substitute- 9. Ghasi 25. Kotal 10. Gour 26. Mahlsyadas "3. Any reference in this Order to a State or 11. Gur 27. Mali to a district or other territorial division thereof l2. Jalia Kaibarta 28. Mehtor 13. Kahar 29. Musahar shall be construed as a reference to the State, 14. Kalindi 30. N amasudra district or other territorial division as cons­ 15. Kan 31. Patni tituted on the 1st day of May, 1976."; 16. Kanda 32. SabaI'. (b) for the Schedule, substitute- Part XVIII. - Uttar Prad_ «THE SCHEDULE 1. Agariya 34. Gharami 2. Badhik 35. Ghasiya Part J: - Andhra. Prade6h 3. Badi 36. Gond 4. Baheliya 37. Gual 1. Andh 19. Kulla 5. Balga 38. Habura 2. Bagata 20. Malis (excluding Adlla­ 6. Baiswar 39. Hari 3. Bhll bad, Hyderabad, Karim­ 7. Bajaniya 40. Hela 4. Chenchu, Chenchwar nagar, Khammam, Mah­ 8. Bajgi 41. Kalabaz 5. Gadabas bubnagar, Medak Nal­ 9. Balahar 42. Kanjar' 6. Gond, Naikpod, Rajgond gonda, Nizamabad and 10. Balai 43. Kapariya 7. Goudu (in the Agency Warangal diatrlcts) 11. Balmiki 44. Karwal tracts) 21. Manna Dhora 12. Bangali 45. Khairaha 8. Hill Reddis 22. Mukha Dhora, Nooka 13. Banmanus 46. Kharwar (excluding S. Jatapus Dhora 14. Bansphor Benbansi) 10. Kammara 23. N ayaks (in the Agency 15. Barwar 47. Khatik 11. Kattunayakan tracts) 16. Basor 48. Khorot 12. Kolam, Mannervarlu 24. Pardban 17. Bawariya 49. Kol 25. Porja, Parangiperja 13. Konda. Dhoras 26. 18. Beldar 50. Kori 14. Konda Kapus Reddi Dhoras 27. Rona, Rena 19. Beriya 51. Korwa 15. Kondareddis 20. Bhantu 52. Lalbegi 16. Kondhs, Kodi, Khodhu, 28. Savaras, Kapu Savaras, 21. Bhuiya 53. Majhwar Desaya Kondhs, Dongria Maliya Savaras, Khutto 22. Bhuylar 54. Mazhabi Kondhs, Kuttiya Kondhs, Savaras 23. Boria 55. Musahar Tikiria Kondhs, Yenity 29. Sugalis, Lambadis 24. ChamaI', 'Dhusia, Jhuaia, 56. Nat Kondhs 30. Thoti (in Adllabad, Hy­ Jatava 57. Pankha derabad, Karirnnaga.r, 25. Chero 58. Parahiya 17. Kotia, Bentho Oriya, Bartika, Dhulia, Dulia, Khammam, Mahbubna­ 26. Dabgar 59. Pasi, Tarmali gar, Medak, Nalgonda, 27. 60. Patari Holva, Paiko, Putiya, 28. Dhanuk 61. Rawat Sanron::!., Sidhopaiko Nizamabad and Waran­ 29. Dharkar 62. Saharya 18. Koya, Goud, Rajah, gal districts) 30. Dhobi 63. Sanaurhiya Rasha Koya, Lingadhari 31. Valmiki (in the Agency 31. Dom 64. Sansiya Koya (ordinary), Kottu tracts) 32. Domar 65. Sh!lpkar Koya, Bhil1e, Koya, Raj· 32. Yenadis 33. Dusadh 66. Turaiha. koys 33. Yerukulas. 18TH AUGUST; '1977 (SRAVANA 27, 1899) 241

Part ]I. - Assain 25. Rathawa 27. Vaghri (in Kutch dis- 26. Siddi (in Aml'eli, Bhav­ trict) 1. In theautonomousdistricts:- (xxiii) Lhoujem nagar, Jamnagar, Juna..., 28. VarU 1 .. ·¢h

1. Barda 13. Kathodi. Katkarl, -Dhor 2. Bavacha, Bamcha Kathodi, Dhor Katkari, Part VII. - l{erala 3. Bharwad (in the Nesses $on Kathodi, Son Kat­ karl of the forests of Alech, 1. Adiyan 20. Malai Arayan 14. Kokna, Kokni, Kukna Barada and Gil') 2. Arandan 21. Malai Pandaram 15. KoU (in Kutch district) 3. Eravallan 22. Malai Vedan 4. Bhil, Bhil Garasia, Dholi 16. KoU Dhor, Tokre KoU, 4. Hill Pulaya 23. Malakkuravan Bhil, Dungri BhU, Dungri Kolcha, Kolgha 5. lrular, Irulan 24. Malasar Garasia, Mewasi Bhi1, 17. Kunbi (in the Dangs' 6. Kadar 25. Malayan [excluding the Rawal Bhil, Tadvi BhB, district) 7. Kammn.ra [in the areas areas compriSing the Bhagalia, Bhilala, Pawra, 18. Naikda, Nayaka, Choli­ comprising the Malabar Malabar district as spe­ Vasava, Vasave vala Nayaka, Kapadia district as specified by cified by sub-section (2) Nayaka, Mota Nayaka, sub-section (2) of sec­ 5. Charan tin the Nesses of section 5 of the Nana Nayaka tion 5 of the States Re­ States Reorganisation of the forests of Alech, 19. Padhar organisation Act, 1956 Act, 1956 (37 of 1956)] Barada and Gil') 20. Paradhi (in Kutch dis­ (37 of 1956)] 26. Malayarayar . 6. Chaudhri (in Surat and trict) 8. Kanikaran, Kanikkar 27. Mannan Valsad districts) 21. Pardhi, Advichincher, 9. Kattunayakan 28. Marati (in Hosdrug and 7. Chodhara Phanse Pardhi (exclud­ 10. Kochu Velan Kasaragod taluks of ing Amreli, Bhavnagar, 11. Konda Kapus 8. Dhanka, Tadvi, Tetaria, Cannanore district) Jamnagar, Junagadh, 12. Kondareddis 29. Muthuvan, Mudugar, Valvi Kutch, Rajkot and Su­ 13. Koraga Muduvan 9. Dhodia rendranagar districts) 14. Kota 30. Palleyan 10. Dubla, Talavia, Halpati 22. Patelia 15. Kudiya, Melakudi 31. Palliyan' 23. Pomla 16. Kurichchan 32. Palliyar 11. Gamit, Gamta, Gavit, 24. Rabari (in the Nesses Mavchi, Padvi 17. Kurumans 33: . Paniyan of the forests of Alech, 18. Kurumbas 34. Ulladan 12. Gond, Rajgond Barada and Gil') 19. Maha Malasar 35. Uraly 242 SERIES I No. 2(}

Part VITI. - Madhya Pradesh Monghya, Mudia, Muria, 33. Koya, Bhine Koya, Raj­ Nagarchi, Naikpod, Nag­ koya 1. Agariya 29. Majhi wanshi, Ojha, Raj, Son­ 34. Nagesia, Nagasia 2. Andh 30. Majhwar jhari Jhareka, Thatia, 35. Naikda, Nayaka, Choli­ 3. Baiga 31. Mawasi Thotya, Wade Maria, vala N ayaka, Kapadia 4. Bhaina 32. Mina (in Sironj sub-di­ Vade Maria Nayaka, Mota Nayaka, 5. Bharia Bhumia, Bhui­ vision of Vidisha dis­ 19. Halba, Halbi Nana Nayaka nhar Bhumia, Bhumiya, trict) 20. Kamal' 36. Oraon, DhangacT Bharla, Paliha. Pando 33. Munda 21. Kathodi, Katkari, Dhor 37. Pardhan, Pathari, Saroti 6. Bhattra 34. Nagesia, Nagasia Kathodi, Dhor Kathkari, 38. Pardhi, Advichincher, 7. B h i 1, Bhilala, Barela, 35. Oraon, Dhanka, Dhan­ Son Kathodi. Son Kat­ Phans Pardhi, Phanse Patella gad kari Phardi, Langoli Pardhi, 8. Bhil Mina 36. Panika (in ChhatarpUl·, 22. Kawar, Kanwar, Kaur, Bahelia, Bahellia, Chita 9. BhWljia Datia, Panna, R e w a, Cherwa, Rathia, Tan- Pardhi, SJ;1ikart, Takan­ 10. Biar. Biyar Satna, Shahdol, Sidhi war, Chattri kar, Talda 11. Binjhwar and Tikamgarh d i s­ 23. Khairwar 39. Parja 12. Birhul. Birhor tricts) 40. Patelia 24. 13. Damor, Damaria 37. PaD Kharia 41. Pomla 14. Dhanwar 38. Pardhan, Pathari, Saroti 25. Kokna, Kokni, Kukna 42. Rathawa 15. Gadaba, Gadba 39. Pardhi (in Bhopal, Rai­ 26. Kol 43. Sawar, Sawara 16. Gond, Arakh. Arrakh, sen and Sehore districts) 27. Kolam, Mannervarlu 44. Thakur, Thakar, Ka Agaria, Asur, Badi Ma- 40. Pardhi; BaheUa, Bahel­ 28. Koli Dhor, Tokre KOli, Thakur, Ka Thakar, Ma rta, Bada Maria, Bha­ lia, Chita Pardhi, Lan­ Kolcha, Kolgha Thakur, Ma Thakar tola, Bhirruna, Bhuta, goli Pardhi, Phans Par­ 29. Koll Mahadev, Dongar 45. Thoti (in Aurangabad, KOilabhuta, Koliabhuti, dhi, Shikari, Takankar, Koli Bhir, Nanded, Osmana- Bhar, Bisonhom Maria, Takia [in (1) Bastar, 30. Koli Malhar bad and Parbhani dis­ Chota Maria, Dandami Chhindwara, Man d 1 a, 31. Kondh, Khond, tricts and Rajura tahsil Maria, Dhuru, Dhurwa, Raigarh, Seoni and Sur­ Kandh of Chandrapur district) Dhoba, Dhulia, DorIa, guja districts, (2) Bai­ 32. Korku, Bopchi, Mouasi, 46. Varli Gaiki, Gatta, Gatti, Gaita, hal' tahsil of Balaghat Nihal, Nahul, Bondhi, 47. Vitolia, Kotwalia, Baro­ Gond Gowari, Hill Ma­ district, (3) Betul and Bondeya dia ria, Kandra, Kalanga, Bhainsdehi tahsils of Be­ Khatola, Koitar, Koya, tul district, (4) Bilaspur Part X. ~ l\Ianipur Khirwar, Khirwara, Ku­ and Katghora tahsils of cha Maria, Kuchaki Ma­ Bilaspur district, (5) 1. Aimol 16. Maring ria, Madia, Maria, Mana, Durg and Balod tahsils 2. Anal 17. Any Mizo (Lushai) Mannewar, Moghya, Mo­ of Durg district, (6) 3. Angami tribes gia, Monghya, Mudia, Chowki. Manpur and Mo­ 4. Chiru 18. Monsang Muria, Nagarchi, Nag­ hala Revenue Inspectors' 5. Chothe 19. Moyon wanshi, Ojha. Raj, Son­ Circles of Rajnandgaon 6. Gangte 20. Paite jhari Jhareka, Thatia, district, (7) Murwara, 7. Hmar 21. Purum Thotya, Wade Maria, Patan and Sihora tahsils 8. Kabui 22. Ralte Vade Maria, Daroi of Jabalpur district, (8) 9. Kacha Naga 23. Serna 17. Halba, Halbi Hoshangabad and So­ 10. Koirao 24. Sirnte 18. Kamar hagpur tahsils of Hos­ 11. Koireng 25. Sullte 19. Karku hangabad district and 12. Kom 26. Tangkhul 20. Kawar, Kanwar, Kaur, N arsimha pur district, 13. Lamgang 27. Thadou Cherwa, Rathia, Tanwar, (9) Harsud t a h s il of 14. Mao 28. Vaiphui Chattrt Khandwa district, (10) 15. Maram 29. Zou 21. Keel' (in Bhopal, Raisen Bindra - N a w a garh, and Sehore districts) Dhamtari and Mahasa­ Part XI. ~ l\-Ieghalaya 22. Khairwar, Kondar mund tahsils of Raipur 23. Kharia district] 1. Chakma (xviii) Kholhou 24. Kondh, Khond, Kandh 41. Parja 2. Dimasa, Kachari (xix) Kipgen 25. Kol 42. Sahariya, Saharia, Se- 3. Garo (xx) Kuki 26. Kolam haria,_ Sehria, Sooia, SOl' 4. Hajong (xxi) Lengthang 27. Korku, Bopchi, Mouasi, 43. Saonta, Saunta 5. Hmar (xxii) Lhangum Nihal, Nahul, Bondhi, 44. Saur 6. Khasi, Jaintia, Synteng, (xxiii) Lhoujem Bondeya 45. Sawar, Sawara Pnar, War, Bhoi, Lyngn­ (xxiv) LhouV1Jl1 28. Korwa, Kodaku " 46. Sonr. gam (xxv) Lupheng 7. Any Kuki Tribes incIud~ (xxvi) Mangjel ing:- (xxvii) Misao Pam. lX. - Maharashtra (i) Biate, Biete (xxviii) Riang (ii) Changsan (xxix) Sairhem 1. Andh 13. Dhanka, Tadvi, Tetaria, (iii) Chongloi (xxx) Selnam 2. Baiga Valvi (iv) DO\Ulgel (xxxi) Singson 3. Barda 14. Dhanwar (v) Gamalhou (xxxii) Sitlhou 4. Bavacha, Bamcha 15. Dhodia (vi) Gangte (xxxiii) Sukte 5. Bhaina 16. DubIa, Talavia, Halpati (vii) Guite (xxxiv) Thado 6. Bharia Bhumia, Bhui­ 17. Gamit, Gamta, Gavit, (viii) Hanneng (xxxv) Thangngeu nhar Bhumia, Pando Mavchi, Padvi (ix) Haokip, Haupit (xxxvi) Uibuh 7. Bhattra 18. Gond Rajgond, Arakh, (x) Haolai (xxxvii) Vaiphei (xi) Hengna 8. Bhi!, BhU Garasia, Dholi Arrakh, Agaria, Asur, 8. Lakher (xii) Hongsungh Bhil, Dungri Bhil, Dun­ Badi Maria, Bada Ma­ 9. Man (Tai speaking) gri Garasia, Mewasi Bhil, ria, Bhatola, Bhimma, (xiii) Hrangkhwal, Ran- gkhol 10. Any Mizo (Lushai) Rawal Bhil, Tadvi Bhil, Bhuta, Koilabhuta, Koi­ tribes Bhagalia, Bhilala, Pa~ labhuti, Bhar, Bisonhorn (xiv) Jongbe 11. Mikir wra, Vasava, Vasave Maria, Chota Maria, (xv) Khawchung 9. Bh\Uljia Dandami Maria, Dhuru,' (xvi) Khawathlang, Kho~ 12. Any Naga tribes 10. Binjhwar Dhurwa, Dhoba, Dhulia, thalong 13. Pawi 11. BirhuJ. Birhor DorIa, Gaiki, Gatta, (xvii) Khelma 14. Synteng 12. Chodhara (excluding Gatti, Gaita Gond Go­ Akola, Amravati, Bhan­ wari, Hill Maria, Kan­ Part XII. - Orissa dara, Buldana, Chandra­ dra, Kalanga, Khatola, pur, Nagpur. Wardha, KOitar, Koya, Khirwar, 1. Bagata 6. Bhuiya, Bhuyan Yavatmal, Aurangabad, Khirwara, Kucha Maria, 2. Baiga 7. Bhumia Bhir, Nanded, Osmana­ Kuchaki Marta, Madia, 3. Banjara, Banjari 8. Bhumij bad and Parbhani dis­ Maria, Mana, Manne­ 4. Bathudi 9. Bhunjia tricts) war, Moghy&, l\-Iogia, 5. Bhottada, Dhotada 10. Binjhal 18TH AUGUST; 1977 (SRAVANA 27, 1899) 243

11. Binjhia. Binjhoa 37. Kondadora (vii) Khareng, . 10. Lepcha 12. Birhor 38. Kora (viii). Khephpong 11. Lnshai 13. Bondo Poraja 39. Korua (lx) Kuntel 12~ Mag 14. Chenchu 40. Kotia (x) Lalfang 13. Munda, Kaur 15. Dal 41. Koya (xi) Lentei 14. Noatia 16. Desua Bhumij 42. Kulis (xii) Mizel 15. Orang 17. Dharua .43. Lodha (xiii) Namte 16. Riang 18. Didayi 44. Madia (xiv) Paitu. Paite 17. Santa! 19. Gadaba 45. Mahali (xv) Rangchan 'U~·: Tripura, Triputi, Tip­ 20. Gandia 46. Mankidi (xvi) Rangkhole pera 21. Ghara 47. Mankirdia (xvii) Thangluya 19. UChal. 22. Gond, Gondo 48. Matya 23. Ho 49. Mirdhas Part XVI. ~- West Bengal 24. Holva 50. Munda, Munda Lohai'a, 25. Jatapu Munda Mahalis 1. ABur 19. Kisan 26. Junang 51. 'Mundari 2. Baiga 20. Kora, 27. Kandha Gauda 3. Bedia, Bediya 21. KOIWa 28. Kawar 52. Omanatya 53. Oraon 4. Bhumij 22. Lepcha 29. Kharia, Kharian 5. Bhutia, Sherpa, Toto, 23. Lodha, Kherta, Kharia 30. Kharwar 54. Parenga 55. Paroja Dukpa, Kagatay, Tibe­ 24. Lohara, Lohra 31. Khond, Kond, Kandha. tan, Yolmo 25. Magh N"angull Kandha, Sitha 56. Pentia 57. Rajua'r 6. Birhor 26. Mahali Kandha 7. Birjia 58. Santal 27. Mahli 32. Kisan 8. Chakma 28. Mal Pahariya 33. Kol 59. Saora, Savar, Saura, Sahara 9. Chero 29. Mech 34. Kolah Loharas, Kol 10. Chik Baraik 30. Mru Lodha Loharas 60. Shabar, 11. Garo 31. Munda Sounti 35. Kollia 61. 12. Gand 32. Nagesia 62. Tharua 36. KOli, Malhar 13. Gorait 33. Oraon 14. Hajang 34. Parhaiya Part XIII. - Rajasthan 15. Ho 35. Rabha 16. Karmali 36. Santal 1. EhB, Bhil Garasia, Dholi Son Kathodi, Son Kat­ 17. Kharwar 37. Sauria Paharia Bhil, Dungri BhH, Dun­ kan 18. Khond 38. Savar.... gri Garasia, Mewasi 7. Kokna, Kokni, Kukna Bhil, Rawal Bhil. Tadvi 8. Koli Dhor, Tokre ~ Koli, CHAPTER II Bhil, Bhagalia, Bhilala. Kolcha, Kolgha Pawra, Vasava, Vasave 9. Mina In the Constitution (Andaman and Nicobar Is­ 2. Bhil Mina 10. Naikda, Nayaka, Choli­ lands) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1959,- 3. Damor, Damaria vala Nayaka, Kapadia 4. Dhanka, Tadvi, Tetaria, Nayaka, Mota Nayaka, ValVi (a) in paragraph 2, for the words "resident in 5. Garasia (excluding Raj­ Nana Nayaka the localities specified in relation to them in that put Garasia) 11. Patelia Schedule", the words "resident in that Union ter­ 6. Kathodi, Katkari, Dhor 12. Seharia, Sehria. Saha­ ritory" shall be substituted; Kathodi, Dhor Katkari, riya (b) for the Schedule, substitute - Part XIV. ~ Tamil Nadu "THE SCHEDULE 1. Adiyan 18. Kurumans 1. Andamanese, Chariar, 3. Nicobarese 2. Aranadan 19. Maha Malasar Chari, Kora. Tabo, Bo, 4. Onges 3~ Eravallan 20. Malai Arayan Yere, Kede, Eea, Balawa, 4. lrular 21. Malai Pandaram Bojigiyab, Juwai, Kol 5. Sentinelese 5. Kadar 22. Malai Vedan 2. Jarawas 6. Shorn PellS.... 6. Kammara (excluding 23. Malakkuravan Kanyakumari district 24. Malasar and Shenkottah taluk of 25. Malayali (in Dharma­ Tirunelveli district) 1. Kanikaran, Kanikkar puri, North Arcot, Pudu­ Notification (in Kanyakumari dis­ kottai, Salem, South Ar­ cot and Tiruchirapalli trict and Shenkottah LD/3684/77 taluk of Tirunelveli dis­ districts) trict) 26. Malayekandi The following Notification received from the Go­ 8. Karuyan, Kanyan 27. Mannan vernment of India, Ministry of Labour New Delhi, 9. Kattunayakan 28. Mudugar, Muduvan 10. Kochu Velan 29. Muthuvan is hereby republished for general infonnation of the :11. Konda Kapus 30. Palleyan public. 12. Kondareddis 31. PaUiyan 13. Koraga 32. Palliyar B. S. Subbanna, Under Secretary (Law). 14. Kota (excluding Kanya­ 33. Paniyan kumari district and Panaji, 3rd August, 1977. Shenkottah taluk of 34. Sholaga Tirunelveli district) 35. Toda (excluding Kanya­ 15. Kudiya, Melakudi kumari district and 16. Kurichchan Shenkottah taluk of Ti­ GOVERNMENT OF INDIA 17. Kurumbas (in the Nil­ runelveli district) girls district) 36. Uraly. (BHARAT SARKAR)

Part XV. - Tripura MINISTRY OF LABOUR (SHRAM MANl'RALAYA) 1. Bhil 9. Kuki, including the fol­ 2. Bhutia lowing sub-tribes: ~ Dated New Delhi-110001. the 12th April, 1977 3. Chaimal (I) Balte 4. Chakma (ii) Belalhut 5. Garoo (iii) Chhalya Notification 6. Halam (iv) Fun 7. Jamatia (v) Hajango G. S. R. 571-In exercise of the powers conferred 8. Khasia (vi) Jangtei by section 5, read with sub-section (1) of section 7 244, SERIES 1 No. :20 of the Employees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous renumbered, the. following sub-clause shall be Provision Act, 1952 (19 of 1952), the Central Go­ inserted, namely:- vernment hereby makes the following Scheme further "(i) as respects every establishment which to amend the Employees' Provident Funds Scheme, is a factory engaged in any industry mentioned herein, namely, cement, cigarettes, electrical, 1952 namely:- iron and steel, paper and textiles (made wholly or in part of cotton or wool or jute or silk, 1. This Scheme may be called the Employees' Provi­ whether natural or artificial), be deemed to dent Funds (Third Amendinent) Scheme, 1977. have come into force with effect from the 2nd day of September, 1952". 2. In the Employees' Provident Funds Scheme, (b) sub-clause (lxxii) shall be omitted. Scheme, 1952 in clause (b) of sub-paragraph (3) of paragraph 1. [No. 4 (2) /68-PF. II) (a) sub-clause (i) shall be renumbered as Sd/- sub-clause (ia) and before sub-clause (ia) as so (S. S. SAHASRANAMAN)

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